Chris Johnson has his sights set on making NFL history. So what if Eric Dickerson couldn't do it. Neither could O.J. Simpson, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis nor Jamal Lewis . That doesn't bother the Tennessee Titans running back.

Chris Johnson's agent says the running back and the Tennessee Titans have agreed on a revised deal that will ensure he reports with the rest of the team for training camp. Agent Joel Segal confirmed the deal Monday to The Associated Press. Segal would not say how much of a raise Johnson is getting, but did say the running will get a pay increase. Johnson will reportedly earn $2.5 million this season under the revised deal.

With a 2,000-yard rushing season and the most yards from scrimmage in NFL history, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson has run away with the Associated Press 2009 NFL Offensive Player of the Year award.

Chris Johnson finished the season in the NFL record book, breaking Marshall Faulk's 1999 mark for yards from scrimmage in a season and becoming the sixth player in league history to rush for 2,000 yards in a campaign.

Chris Johnson became the sixth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season, then scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 4:33 remaining to send the Tennessee Titans to a 17-13 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the season finale Sunday.

We'll all have to wait until the Farewell to the Meadowlands sendoff on Sunday night, when the Jets host the Bengals in the NFL's final regular-season game, before learning the fate of the final two AFC playoff slots up for grabs in Week 17. It's simple for the Ravens and Jets. Win and they're in.

Vince Young tried to put all the blame on himself, but his teammates wouldn't let him. And anyone who watched the Titans lose 42-17 to the Chargers on Friday night would likely acknowledge it was a team meltdown that finally pulled the plug on their playoff hopes.

Philip Rivers threw two touchdowns passes, LaDainian Tomlinson ran for two scores, and the San Diego Chargers beat the Tennessee Titans 42-17 on Friday night to grab the AFC's No. 2 seed and a first-round bye in the playoffs.